Hi
I have to agree with Vladimir. I spent months trying to make it work along
with numerous calls to the response line. I struck it lucky with one call
becaause I got a guy from denver who was in aussie for a while and knew it
well.
Consulants from JDE said that it doesnt work properly under B7331 but with
60 fat clients (mostly across a WAN)and only me I had to try to make it
work. Even so I only ever made it work twice. When I tried the third and
subsequent times it didnt work and eventually I gave up.
Your best bet is something like TSE or web/Java in XE which I'm sure you've
already being told.
Cheers
Kieran
B7331 SP10.1 AS400 V4R3 NT4.0 SP5
Harry,
I hope you mean installation by use of OneWorld client listener when you
say
about Push install. When you use Push install, installation is started when
you run Push Installer UBE. You can also schedule packages to be installed
on workstations, and install happens at sign on - it's a different story,
not covered below.
Traps... Well, it depends on how you define traps. Under B7331 it was a
mess, and we never made it work for more then 10 PCs out of 30. Situation
slightly improved in B7332, but not really. Also, statistics in the report
is very unreliable - it'll often say package was installed, when it was
not.
I never tried it in XE or any XE SP on B7332.
A couple of things to watch out (information was valid in B7332, SP11.3-):
1. JDEdwards consultant advised us against using Push deployment (this
happened on SP13.3).
2. If you have more then one pathcode on a PC, after a push install you'll
only have one, the rest will be deleted.
3. To install a full or partial package, user must have local Admin rights
(which is a VERY bad idea, especially if you have unrestricted Internet
access). I think this can be avoided by setting an admin account to Client
Listener, but I never tried it.
4. Sometimes it takes Listener like foreeeever to start the actual install.
I've seen delays up to 2 hours.
Regards,
Vladimir Ponomarev
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